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William Shakespeare. Troilus and Cressida . A COMEDY , BY WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . ACCURATELY PRINTED FROM THE TEXT OF MR . STEEVENS'S LAST EDITION . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Priam , king of Troy : Hector.
William Shakespeare. Troilus and Cressida . A COMEDY , BY WILLIAM SHAKSPEARE . ACCURATELY PRINTED FROM THE TEXT OF MR . STEEVENS'S LAST EDITION . PERSONS REPRESENTED . Priam , king of Troy : Hector.
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... , wife to Hector . Cassandra , daughter to Priam ; a Prophetess . Cressida , daughter to Calchas . Trojan and Greek Soldiers , and Attendants . SCENE , Troy , and the Grecian Camp before it . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . Pan . ....... If ever ...
... , wife to Hector . Cassandra , daughter to Priam ; a Prophetess . Cressida , daughter to Calchas . Trojan and Greek Soldiers , and Attendants . SCENE , Troy , and the Grecian Camp before it . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . Pan . ....... If ever ...
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... Troy in Latin , after Dictys Cretensis , and Dares Phrygius , in 1287. On these , as Mr. Warton observes , he engrafted many new romantic inventions , which the taste of his age dictated , and which the connection between Grecian and ...
... Troy in Latin , after Dictys Cretensis , and Dares Phrygius , in 1287. On these , as Mr. Warton observes , he engrafted many new romantic inventions , which the taste of his age dictated , and which the connection between Grecian and ...
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... were dedicated as fol- lows : To the most honoured now living instance of the Achilleian virtues eternized by divine Homere , the Earle of Essexe , Earle Marshall , & c . STEEVENS . PROLOGUE . IN Troy , there lies the scene .
... were dedicated as fol- lows : To the most honoured now living instance of the Achilleian virtues eternized by divine Homere , the Earle of Essexe , Earle Marshall , & c . STEEVENS . PROLOGUE . IN Troy , there lies the scene .
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... ; starting thence away To what may be digested in a play. Like, or find fault; do as your pleasures are; Now good, or bad, 'tis but the chance of war. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. ACT J. SCENE I. TROY. BEFORE PRIAM'S PROLOGUE.
... ; starting thence away To what may be digested in a play. Like, or find fault; do as your pleasures are; Now good, or bad, 'tis but the chance of war. TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. ACT J. SCENE I. TROY. BEFORE PRIAM'S PROLOGUE.
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